Holiday Cocktail Party Menu

Happy Holidays! We love this time of year when we get to make fires and be cozy. Last Hanukkah, Erin Gleeson had a little gathering to kick off the holiday and came up with this menu. It’s perfect for a group of people celebrating both Hanukkah and Christmas (or neither!). It’s festive, includes a veggie twist on latkes but also a colorful nod to Christmas.

Latkes (potato pancakes) are a traditional Hanukkah food, and these are made a bit lighter by using a half grated zucchini. (I use the fine side of the box grater for both.) These are great for entertaining because they can be made ahead and served warm or at room temperature. Just add the toppings before serving. They work well as finger food so you can skip the silverware and simply put out small plates and/or napkins.

Erin’s version of a Moscow Mule has added sparkling apple cider and a colorful, seasonal garnish. (For a non-alcoholic version, just leave out the vodka and it’s still delicious.) It’s a festive drink for a party and can easily be made in a pitcher or punch bowl, or by the glass. For cocktail parties, you also might want to serve wine, beer and a couple of non-alcoholic options like juice and sparkling water.

Cider Mule

Ingredients:

(Equal parts, about 2 cups each)

Ginger beer

Sparkling cider

Vodka

Directions:

Combine ingredients in a pitcher with ice

Garnish glasses with fresh cranberries and lime

Zucchini Latkes

Ingredients:

2 C grated potato

2 C grated zucchini

1/2 C breadcrumbs

3 eggs

pinch of salt, pepper & garlic powder

Greek yogurt, chives & pomegranate seeds for garnish

Directions:

After grating the potato and zucchini, squeeze the liquid out with a towel

Stir in a bowl with the breadcrumbs and eggs

Mix in the salt, pepper and garlic powder

Fry in olive oil using heaping 1 tablespoon scoops, flipping once so they brown on both sides

Garnish with the yogurt, chives and pomegranate seeds

Holiday Party Appetizer Buffet

Ingredients:

Macadamia nuts

Almonds

Grapes

Dates

Chocolates

Toffee

Sliced baguette

Crackers

Directions:

Serve wine, cheese, crackers, fruit, nuts, chocolates and other finger foods alongside the latkes and cocktails. Get creative with what you serve!

What are your go-to holiday appetizers and drinks? Cheers to a happy, safe and peaceful holiday season!

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